Triazine derivatives

ABSTRACT

The present invention relates to novel s-triazine compounds, processes for their preparation and the use of these novel compounds as UV filters in sunscreen compositions. 
     The novel compounds are those of the formula                    
     The triazine compounds of the formula (1) according to the invention are distinguished by a high UV absorption and are particularly suitable as UV filters, i.e. for protecting ultra-violet-sensitive organic materials, in particular the skin and the hair of man and animals, from the harmful action of UV radiation.

This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/231,152, filed on Jan. 15, 1999, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/888,940, filed on Jul. 7, 1997, now abandoned.

The present invention relates to novel s-triazine compounds, processes for their preparation and the use of these novel compounds as UV filters in cosmetic compositions, in particular sunscreen compositions.

The novel s-triazine compounds are those of the formula

in which

R is halogen; straight-chain or branched C₁-C₂₂-Alkyl; straight-chain or branched C₁-C₂₂-Alkoxy; straight-chain or branched C₁-C₂₂-Hydroxyalkoxy; straight-chain or branched C₁-C₂₂-Alkoxyalkyl; —NHR₁;

or a radical of the formula

X₁, X₂ and X₃ independently of one another are —CONHR₁;

 —SO₂R₄; —CN;

R₁ is hydrogen; straight-chain or branched C₁-C₂₂alkyl; C₆-C₁₂aryl which is unsubstituted, monosubstituted or polysubstituted by C₁-C₄alkyl; C₇-C₁₀aralkyl which is unsubstituted, monosubstituted or polysubstituted by C₁-C₄alkyl; C₅-C₈cycloalkyl; or a radical of the formula

 in which

A₁ is straight-chain or branched C₁-C₈alkyl; C₅-C₈-cycloalkyl; C₆-C₁₂aryl which is unsubstituted, monosubstituted or polysubstituted by C₁-C₄alkyl; C₇-C₁₀aralkyl which is unsubstituted, monosubstituted or polysubstituted by C₁-C₄alkyl; and

m₁ is 1 to 10;

R₂ and R₃ independently of one another are hydrogen; straight-chain or branched C₁-C₂₂alkyl; C₅-C₈cycloalkyl; C₆-C₁₂aryl which is unsubstituted, monosubstituted or polysubstituted by C₁-C₄alkyl; C₇-C₁₀aralkyl which is unsubstituted, monosubstituted or polysubstituted by C₁-C₄alkyl; a radical of the formula (1b); or a radical of the formula

R₄ is branched or straight-chain C₁-C₂₂alkyl; C₅-C₈cycloalkyl; C₆-C₁₂aryl which is unsubstituted, monosubstituted or polysubstituted by C₁-C₄alkyl; C₇-C₁₀aralkyl which is unsubstituted, monosubstituted or polysubstituted by C₁-C₄alkyl; a radical of the formula (1b); or

R₅ and R₆ independently of one another are hydrogen; straight-chain or branched C₁-C₂₂alkyl; C₅-C₈cycloalkyl; C₆-C₁₂aryl which is unsubstituted, monosubstituted or polysubstituted by C₁-C₄alkyl; C₇-C₁₀aralkyl which is unsubstituted, monosubstituted or polysubstituted by C₁-C₄alkyl; or a radical of the formula (1b);

X₄, X₅ and X₆ are hydrogen; or hydroxy;

where compounds of the formula (1) are not additionally included in which X₁ and X₂ are —CONHR₁; and X₃ is then

 or compounds in which X₁ and X₂ are

 and X₃ is —CONHR₁; or compounds in which X₁, X₂ and X₃ are

Straight-chain and branched C₁-C₂₂alkyl are, for example, methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, t-butyl, 2-ethylbutyl, n-pentyl, isopentyl, 1-methylpentyl, 1,3-di-methylbutyl, n-hexyl, 1-methylhexyl, n-heptyl, isoheptyl, 1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl, 1-methylheptyl, 3-methylheptyl, n-octyl, 2-ethylhexyl, 1,1,3-trimethylhexyl, 1,1,3,3-tetramethylpentyl, nonyl, decyl, undecyl, 1-methylundecyl, dodecyl, 1,1,3,3,5,5-hexamethylhexyl, tridecyl, tetradecyl, pentadecyl, hexadecyl, heptadecyl, octadecyl or eicosyl.

Examples of straight-chain and branched C₁-C₂₂alkoxy are methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, isopropoxy, butoxy, isobutoxy, sec-butoxy, tert-butoxy, pentoxy, isopentoxy, n-heptyloxy, n-octyloxy, isooctyloxy, n-nonyloxy, isononyloxy, decyloxy, n-dodecyloxy, pentadecyloxy; heptadecyloxy, octadecyloxy or eicosyloxy.

C₅-C₈-Cycloalkyl is, for example, cyclopentyl, cycloheptyl, cyclooctyl and in particular cyclohexyl.

Examples of C₆-C₁₂aryl which may be mentioned in particular are phenyl, naphthyl and biphenylyl.

Examples of C₇-C₁₀aralkyl are benzyl, phenethyl, α-methylphenethyl or α,α-dimethylbenzyl.

“Alkylene” in the formula (1b) is a bivalent alkylene group having 2 to 5, preferably 2 to 4, carbon atoms. It is in this case preferably the —CH₂—CH₂—; —CH₂CH₂CH₂—; —CH₂—CH₂—CH₂—;

group. Among these alkylene groups, the —CH₂—CH₂— and the

groups are very particularly preferred.

Halogen is fluorine, bromine or preferably chlorine.

Preferred triazine compounds are those of the formula

X₁, X₂ and X₃ are as defined for formula (1).

Predominant triazine compounds are those of the formula (1), in which X₁, X₂ and X₃ are in the ortho-position to the phenylamino radical of the triazine, i.e. compounds of the formula

or very particularly triazine compounds of the formula (1), in which X₁, X₂ and X₃ are in the para-position to the phenylamino radical of the triazine, i.e. compounds of the formula

or compounds of formula

X₁, X₂, X₃, X₅ and X₆ are defined as in formula (1).

Triazine compounds of the formula (1) are preferably used, in which

X₁, X₂ and X₃ independently of one another are a radical of the formula

 and

R₂ and R₃ here are as defined in formula (1).

Among these compounds, in turn those are preferred in which

R₂ is hydrogen and

R₃ is a radical of the formula

 in which

R₇ is straight-chain or branched C₁-C₂₂alkyl or a radical of the formula (1b).

Further interesting triazine compounds of the formula (1) are those in which

X₁ and X₂ are a radical of the formula

 and

X₃ is a radical of the formula

 in which

R₅ and R₆ independently of one another are straight-chain or branched C₁-C₈alkyl.

Triazine compounds of the formula (1) are furthermore preferred in which X₁ and X₂ independently of one another are a radical of the formula

and

X₃ is a radical of the formula

 in which

R₂ is hydrogen;

R₃ is a radical of the formula

 and

R₁ and R₆ independently of one another are straight-chain or branched C₁-C₈alkyl.

Triazines of the formula (1) are particularly preferred in which X₁, X₂ and X₃ have the same meaning.

Of predominant interest here are triazine compounds of the formula

in which

X₄ is —CONHR₈;

 —SO₂R₁₀; —CN; or

R₈ is hydrogen; or straight-chain or branched C₁-C₂₂alkyl; or a radical of the formula (1b);

R₉ is a radical of the formula (6a)

R₁₀ is straight-chain or branched C₁-C₂₂alkyl; or —NH₂;

R₁₁ is straight-chain or branched C₁-C₂₂alkyl; or a radical of the formula

alkylene-OA₂  (6b)

R₁₂ is hydrogen; or straight-chain or branched C₁-C₂₂alkyl; and

A₂ is straight-chain or branched C₁-C₈alkyl.

Very particularly of interest here are compounds of the formula (6), in which

X₄ is CONHR₈;

 in which

R₈ is hydrogen; or straight-chain or branched C₁-C₈alkyl; or a radical of the formula (1b); and R₉ and R₁₁ are as defined above.

Triazine compounds of the formula (1) are furthermore preferred in which

R₄ is branched or straight-chain C₁-C₂₂alkyl; or

and

R₂ and R₃ are as defined in formula (1).

Among these triazine compounds, those compounds are very particularly preferred in which

R₂ is hydrogen and

R₃ is C₁-C₅alkyl;

or triazine compounds in which

R₂ and R₃ are hydrogen.

The triazine compounds of the formula (1) according to the invention are prepared in a manner known per se, for example by reaction of 1 mol of cyanuric chloride with 1 mol in each case of the corresponding aniline compounds of the formula

or R—H.

R, X₂, X₃, X₅ and X₆ here are as defined in formula (1).

The reaction is usually carried out in a suitable solvent at a temperature from 50 to 200° C.

Suitable solvents here are, for example, acetonitrile, ketones, for example acetone or methyl ethyl ketone; ethers, for example diethyl ether, diisopropyl ether, tetrahydrofuran (THF), dimethylformamide (DMF) or dioxane; aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbons, for example pentane, heptane, cyclohexane, benzene, toluene, xylene or mixtures thereof; or aliphatic carboxylic acid esters, for example ethyl acetate. The solvent used for the preparation process according to the invention is preferably dimethylformamide (DMF).

The general reaction of trihalotriazine compounds, for example cyanuric fluoride or cyanuric chloride, in which the three halogen atoms are replaced by amino radicals, is known and described in detail in the technical literature, in particular the specialist literature which deals with dyes and optical brighteners.

The triazine compounds of the formula (1) according to the invention are particularly suitable as UV-A filters, i.e. for protecting ultraviolet-sensitive organic materials, in particular the skin and the hair of man and animals, from the harmful action of UV radiation. These compounds are therefore suitable as sunscreens in cosmetic, pharmaceutical and veterinary medicinal preparations. The compounds can be used both in dissolved form and in the micronized state.

The invention therefore further relates to a cosmetic preparation comprising at least one compound of the formula (1), and cosmetically tolerable carriers or adjuncts.

For cosmetic use, the sunscreens according to the invention usually have an average particle size in the range from 0.02 bis 2, preferably 0.05 to 1.5, and very particularly from 0.1 to 1.0μ. The triazine compounds according to the invention, which are usually water-insoluble, can be brought to the desired particle size by customary methods, for example grinding with, for example, a jet, ball, vibration or hammer mill. Preferably, the grinding is carried out in the presence of 0.1 to 30, preferably 0.5 to 15, % by weight, based on the triazine compound employed, of a grinding aid, for example an alkylated vinylpyrrolidone polymer, a vinylpyrrolidone/vinyl acetate copolymer, an acylglutamate or in particular a phospholipid. The nanopigment thus obtained is incorporated in a customary sunscreen recipe. O/W or W/O emulsions are prepared using one or more pigments, also in the presence of one or more oil- or water-soluble UV absorbers, according to known processes for the preparation of sunscreen emulsions.

Besides the triazine compounds according to the invention, the cosmetic preparations can also additionally contain one or more further UV protective substances, for example benzophenones, p-methoxy cinnamates, dibenzoylmethane derivatives, benzylidene camphor derivatives, p-aminobenzoic acid derivatives,salicylic acid derivatives, diphenyl acrylate derivatives, terephthalydene dicamphor sulfonic acid, menthylanthranilate, TiO₂ (differently coated), ZnO, Mica, benzotriazoles, amides containing vinyl groups, or cinnamides. Such protective substances are described, for example, in GB-A-2,286,774 or alternatively are known from Cosmetics & Toiletries (107), 50 et seq. (1992).

The cosmetic preparation according to the invention contains, for example, 0.1 to 15, preferably 0.5 to 10% by weight, based on the total weight of the composition, of a triazine compound of the formula (1) according to the invention or of a mixture of these triazine compounds and a cosmetically tolerable auxiliary.

The cosmetic composition can be prepared by physical mixing of the triazine compound or compounds with the auxiliary by customary methods, for example by simply stirring the individual components together.

The cosmetic preparation according to the invention can be formulated as a water-in-oil or oil-in-water emulsion, as an oil-in-alcohol lotion, as a vesicular dispersion of an ionic or non-ionic amphiphilic lipid, as a gel, solid stick or as an aerosol formulation.

As a water-in-oil or oil-in-water emulsion, the cosmetically tolerable auxiliary preferably contains 5 to 50% of an oil phase, 5 to 20% of an emulsifier and 30 to 90% of water. The oil phase can in this case contain any oil suitable for cosmetic formulations, for example one or more hydrocarbon oils, a wax, a natural oil, a silicone oil, a fatty acid ester or a fatty alcohol. Preferred mono- or polyols are ethanol, isopropanol, propylene glycol, hexylene glycol, glycerol and sorbitol.

Any conventionally employable emulsifier can be used for the cosmetic formulations according to the invention, for example one or more ethoxylated esters of natural derivatives, such as, for example, polyethoxylated esters of hydrogenated castor oil; or a silicone oil emulsifier, for example silicone polyol, a free or ethoxylated fatty acid soap; an ethoxylated fatty alcohol; a free or ethoxylated sorbitan ester; an ethoxylated fatty acid; or an ethoxylated glyceride.

The cosmetic formulation can also contain further components, for example emollients, emulsion stabilizers, skin humectants, skin bronzing accelerators, thickeners, for example xanthan, moisture retention agents, for example glycerol, preservatives, fragrances and colourants.

The cosmetic formulations according to the invention are distinguished by a high UV absorption and therefore offer very good protection of the human skin against the harmful action of sunlight.

The following examples serve to illustrate the invention.

EXAMPLE 1

45 g (0.3 mol) of p-aminoacetanilide are dissolved in 90 ml of dimethylformamide (DMF) at room temperature. In the course of 1 to 2 minutes, 9.2 g (0.05 mol) of cyanuric chloride are introduced. The reaction proceeds exothermically, the temperature rising to about 60° C. The mixture is stirred further in an oil bath at a bath temperature of 80° C. and concentrated on a rotary evaporator at 100° C. The residue is slowly stirred into 600 ml of water. In this process, the compound of the formula

precipitates in thick flakes.

After filtering off with suction, washing again twice with 30 ml of water in each case and subsequently stirring with acetone, an almost white powder remains.

Yield: 27.9 g (89% of theory);

M.p: 215-218°0 C.;

λ_(max): 292 nm (measured in ethanol);

Elemental analysis (calculated for C₂₇H₂₇N₉O₃[4.5 H₂O]);

C H N O Calculated: 51.91 5.8 20.18 22.11 Found: 51.93 5.66 20.42 21.99

EXAMPLE 2

7 g (0.03 mol) of the compound of the formula

are initially introduced into 10 ml of dimethylformamide (DMF). In the course of 1 to 2 minutes, 0.92 g (0.005 mol) of cyanuric chloride is then introduced with vigorous stirring. The mixture is then stirred further at 120° C. for an additional 1.5 hours. After cooling, the reaction mixture is poured into 500 ml of 3% sodium chloride solution, everything initially going into solution and then the precipitate depositing. The mixture is stirred for an additional hour, and the precipitate is filtered off with suction and washed twice with 25 ml of ice water in each case. After drying, 3.44 g of a pale yellow substance remain, being that of the formula

M.p.: 212-215° C.;

λ_(max): 305 nm (measured in ethanol);

Elemental analysis (calculated for C₃₃H₃₉N₉O₆[3.2 H₂O]);

C H N O Calculated: 55.42 6.39 17.62 20.57 Found: 55.47 6.25 17.64 20.6

EXAMPLE 3

The procedure described in Example 2 is repeated, except that instead of the compound of the formula (102a) 9.8 g (0.06 mol) of p-aminobenzamide are reacted with 1.84 g (0.01 mol) of cyanuric chloride in 30 ml of dimethylformamide (DMF). 3.08 g of a white powder of the formula

are isolated.

M.p.:>300° C.;

λ_(max)=305 nm (measured in ethanol).

Elemental analysis (calculated for C₂₄H₂₁N₉O₃[5.2 H₂O]);

C H N O Calculated: 49.49 5.40 21.84 22.73 Found: 49.91 5.22 22.15 22.72

EXAMPLES 4 TO 9

In accordance with Example 1, compounds of the formulae (104) to (109) can be prepared (Table 1):

TABLE 1

Compound of λ_(max) the formula X₁ X₂ X₃ [nm] (104)

328 (105)

328 (106) —SO₂NH₂ —SO₂NH₂

330 (107)

305 (108)

305 (109)

330

EXAMPLE 10

1.84 g (10 mmol) of cyanuric chloride are dissolved in 20 ml of acetone and the solution is poured onto 20 g of ice. A solution of 4.65 g (22 mmol) of sodium 4-aminosalicylate in 30 ml of water is then added in the course of 20 minutes and the mixture is warmed to 50° C., the pH being kept at 8 using Na₂CO₃. The reaction is complete after 3 hours. A few undissolved portions of the compound of the formula (110) are filtered from the mixture, and the product is precipitated with sodium chloride, filtered off with suction and washed with saturated sodium chloride solution and a little ice water.

Elemental analysis calculated for C₁₇H₁₀N₅O₆ClNa₂ 2 NaCl.3.4 H₂O;

C [%] H [%] N [%] Cl (total) [%] of this Cl⁻ [%] calculated 31.91 2.64 10.94 16.61 11.08 found 32.16 2.68 10.92 16.60 11.24

Yield: 5.7 g (8.9 mmol)=89%.

EXAMPLE 11

The compound of the formula

can be prepared analogously to Example 10.

Elemental analysis calculated for C₁₇H₁₄N₇O₂Cl 0.8 H₂O;

C [%] H [%] N [%] Cl [%] H₂O [%] calculated 49.82 3.84 23.92 10.38 3.5 found 50.18 4.02 23.37 10.2 3.7

Yield: 88%.

EXAMPLE 12

The compound of the formula

can be prepared analogously to Example 10.

Elemental analysis calculated for C₁₉H₁₆N₅ClO₂ 0.25 H₂O;

C [%] H [%] N [%] Cl [%] O [%] calculated 59.07 4.3 18.12 9.1 9.41 found 59.32 4.27 18.14 8.61 9.66

Yield after recrystallizing from dioxane/water: 52%.

The compounds of the formulae (110) to (112) are starting compounds for the preparation of unsymmetrical triazine UV absorbers. They can be reacted with p-aminosalicylic acid, p-aminobenzamide, p-aminoacetophenone or p-aminoacetanilide in methylcellosolve at 130° C. to give the desired compounds.

However, they can also be reacted with aliphatic amines or alcohols, e.g. to give compounds of the formula

M.p.: 231-232;

λ_(max)=323 nm.

or with ethylene glycol to give the Compound of the formula

M.p.=220-222° C.;

λ_(max)=322 nm.

EXAMPLE 13

After grinding in water with quartz sand and with the aid of 8% phospholipid (Phospholipon 80) as an aid, the compound of the formula (101) is ground to an average particle size of 250 nm. The nanopigment suspension thus obtained is incorporated in the following recipe:

Composition:

Phase A: Dimethicone   2% Isopropyl myristate   9% Stearyl alcohol  10% Stearic acid   4% Octyl methoxycinnamate 3.5% Phase B: Triethanolamine 1.2% Carbomer 934 (1%) 5.0% 50% suspension of the compound of 9.6% the formula (101) (4.8% active compound) H₂O 55.7% 

Phase A is separately homogenized very carefully and, like phase B, separately warmed to 75-80° C. Phase B is then added to phase A with vigorous stirring. The mixture is allowed to cool with stirring.

The light protection factor of this sun cream is 15.5 (determined using the SPF analyzer SPF 290 from Optometrics).

EXAMPLE 14

The compound of the formula (101) is ground to an average particle size of 180 nm in water using “zirconium sand” and with addition of 7% Plantaren 2000. The nanopigment suspension thus obtained is incorporated in the following recipe:

Composition:

Phase A: Ceteareth-6 (and) stearyl alcohol 2% Ceteareth-25 2% Cetearyl alcohol 5% Caprylic/capric triglyceride 5% Cetearyl octanoate 10%  Petroleum jelly 5% Phase B: Propylene glycol 3.0%   Carbopol 934 0.2%   50% suspension of the compound of 5.0%   the formula (101) (based on the active compound content) H₂O 57.53%    Phase C: Triethanolamine 0.27%  

Phases A and B are warmed to 75-80° C. Phase B is then added to phase A with thorough homogenization. This is then followed by phase C and the mixture is intensively homogenized.

The SPF of this O/W emulsion is 9.5 (determined using the SPF analyzer 290 from Optometrics). 

What is claimed is:
 1. A cosmetic preparation, comprising at least one triazine compound of the formula

in which R is halogen; straight-chain or branched C₁-C₂₂-alkyl; straight-chain or branched C₁-C₂₂-alkoxy; straight-chain or branched C₁-C₂₂-hydroxyalkoxy; straight-chain or branched C₁-C₂₂-alkoxyalkyl; —NHR₁;

 or a radical of the formula

X₁, X₂ and X₃ independently of one another are —CONHR₁;

 —SO₂R₄; —CN;

R₁ is hydrogen; straight-chain or branched C₁-C₂₂alkyl; C₆-C₁₂aryl which is unsubstituted, monosubstituted or polysubstituted by C₁-C₄alkyl; C₇-C₁₀aralkyl which is unsubstituted, monosubstituted or polysubstituted by C₁-C₄alkyl; C₅-C₈cycloalkyl; or a radical of the formula

in which A₁ is straight-chain or branched C₁-C₈alkyl; C₅-C₈-cycloalkyl; C₆-C₁₂aryl which is unsubstituted, monosubstituted or polysubstituted by C₁-C₄alkyl; C₇-C₁₀aralkyl which is unsubstituted, monosubstituted or polysubstituted by C₁-C₄alkyl; and m₁ is 1 to 10; R₂ and R₃ independently of one another are hydrogen; straight-chain or branched C₁-C₂₂alkyl; C₅-C₈cycloalkyl; C₆-C₁₂aryl which is unsubstituted, monosubstituted or polysubstituted by C₁-C₄alkyl; C₇-C₁₀aralkyl which is unsubstituted, monosubstituted or polysubstituted by C₁-C₄alkyl; a radical of the formula (1b); or a radical of the formula

R₄ is branched or straight-chain C₁-C₂₂alkyl; C₅-C₈cycloalkyl; C₆-C₁₂aryl which is unsubstituted, monosubstituted or polysubstituted by C₁-C₄alkyl; C₇-C₁₀aralkyl which is unsubstituted, monosubstituted or polysubstituted by C₁-C₄alkyl; a radical of the formula (1b); or

R₅ and R₆ independently of one another are hydrogen; straight-chain or branched C₁-C₂₂alkyl; C₅-C₈cycloalkyl; C₆-C₁₂aryl which is unsubstituted, monosubstituted or polysubstituted by C₁-C₄alkyl; C₇-C₁₀aralkyl which is unsubstituted, monosubstituted or polysubstituted by C₁-C₄alkyl; or a radical of the formula (1b); X₄, X₅ and X₆ are hydrogen; or hydroxy; where compounds of the formula (1) are not additionally included in which X₁ and X₂ are —CONHR₁; and X₃ is then

or compounds in which X₁ and X₂ are

and X₃ is —CONHR₁; or compounds in which X₁, X₂ and X₃ are

and a cosmetically tolerable carrier or adjunct.
 2. A cosmetic preparation according to claim 1, wherein “alkylene” in formula (1b) is an alkylene group which has 2 to 4 carbon atoms.
 3. A cosmetic preparation according to claim 2, wherein the alkylene group is a bivalent radical of the formula —CH₂—CH₂—; —CH₂CH₂CH₂—; —CH₂—CH₂—CH₂—CH₂—;


4. A cosmetic preparation according to claim 1, wherein the triazine compound is of the formula

wherein X₁, X₂ and X₃ are defined as in claim
 1. 5. A cosmetic preparation according to claim 1, wherein the triazine compound is of the formula

in which X₁, X₂ X₃, X₅ and X₆ are defined as in claim
 1. 6. A triazine compound according to claim 1, wherein X₁, X₂ and X₃ independently of one another are a radical of the formula

 and R₂ and R₃ are as defined in claim
 1. 7. A cosmetic preparation according to claim 6, wherein R₂ is hydrogen and R₃ is a radical of the formula

 in which R₇ is straight-chain or branched C₁-C₂₂alkyl or a radical of the formula (1b).
 8. A cosmetic preparation according to claim 1, wherein X₁ and X₂ are a radical of the formula

and X₃ is a radical of the formula

 in which R₅ and R₆ independently of one another are straight-chain or branched C₁-C₈alkyl.
 9. A cosmetic preparation according to claim 1 wherein X₁ and X₂ independently of one another are a radical of the formula

 and X₃ is a radical of the formula

 in which R₂ is hydrogen; R₃ is a radical of the formula

 and R₁ and R₆ independently of one another are straight-chain or branched C₁-C₈alkyl.
 10. A cosmetic preparation according to claim 1, wherein X₁, X₂ and X₃ have the same meaning.
 11. A cosmetic preparation according to claim 10, wherein the triazine compound is of the formula

in which X₄ is —CONHR₈;

 —SO₂R₁₀; —CN; or

R₈ is hydrogen; or straight-chain or branched C₁-C₂₂alkyl; or a radical of the formula (1b); R₉ is a radical of the formula

R₁₀ is straight-chain or branched C₁-C₂₂alkyl; or —NH₂; R₁₁ is straight-chain or branched C₁-C₂₂alkyl; or a radical of the formula alkylene-OA₂  (6b) R₁₂ is hydrogen; or straight-chain or branched C₁-C₂₂alkyl; and A₂ is straight-chain or branched C₁-C₈alkyl.
 12. A cosmetic preparation according to claim 11, wherein X₄ is CONHR₈;

 in which R₈ is hydrogen; or straight-chain or branched C₁-C₈alkyl; or a radical of the formula (1b); and R₉ and R₁₁ are as defined in claim
 11. 13. A method of protecting human and animal hair and skin from the harmful action of UV radiation, which comprises applying to the hair or skin a cosmetic preparation comprising a protectively effective amount of a triazine compound as defined in claim
 1. 14. A preparation according to claim 1, which contains further UV protective substances.
 15. A preparation according to claim 14, which as further UV protective substances contains benzophenones, p-methoxy cinnamates, dibenzoylmethane derivatives, benzylidene camphor derivatives, p-aminobenzoic acid derivatives, salicylic acid derivatives, diphenyl acrylate derivatives, terephthalydene dicamphor sulfonic acid, menthylanthranilate, TiO₂ (differently coated), ZnO, Mica, benzotriazoles, amides containing vinyl groups, or cinnamides. 